| Use & Maintenance

Usage Tips

  • Protect from Heat: Although quartz surfaces are heat resistant, it is important to avoid sudden temperature changes. Do not place hot pots, pans, or other heat sources directly on the surface; instead, use a trivet or heat pad to protect it.
  • Prevent Scratches: Quartz surfaces are resistant to scratching, but it is still advisable to avoid direct contact with sharp objects. Do not cut or chop directly on the surface; always use a cutting board.
  • Avoid Harsh Chemicals: Abrasive or harsh chemical cleaners can damage quartz surfaces. Stay away from strong chemicals and solvents. In particular, avoid using powerful products such as oven cleaners, heavy degreasers, or bleach.
 | Use & Maintenance

Cleaning & Maintenance

  • Daily Cleaning: A damp cloth and a mild detergent are sufficient to clean your quartz surfaces. Wiping with lightly soapy water easily removes everyday stains and dirt.
  • Stubborn Stains: For persistent stains, gently rub the area with a soft cloth or sponge. If necessary, you can use a special quartz cleaner or pH-neutral cleaning products.
  • Stain Resistant: Because quartz surfaces are non-porous, they do not absorb stains. Wiping up spills immediately helps prevent long-term staining.